WEDNESDAY 27th MAY, 1863. Public sale of Imported Rams and Ewes , Ex Betty Perlbach, from Hamburg. IffESSRS. BETHUNE & HUNTER lfj[ have been favoured with instructions from Messrs. IvRULL & Co, to sell by Public Auction, at their Stock Yard, Manners Street, on Wednesday, the 27th May at Two o’clock. 14 Imported Pure Bred RAMS. 15 do do EWES. Selected from the flock of Baron von Steinberg, in Meetzeen in Meeklenburg. Each buyer will receive a pedigree, attesting the purity of the breed of these animals, which has been certified to by Her Brittanic Majesty’s Consul at Hamburg, W. Waddilove, Esq. This consignment is part of the progeny of a flock of selected Sheep, imported into Germany by Prince Jerome Napoleon, then King of Westphalia, from the celebrated Farm of Rambouillet, and which were at the downfall of the first French empire, acquired by the father of the Baron von Steinberg. The purity of the breed has been sustained by judi.cious importations from Rambouillet, and is distinguished by largeness of carcass, length, and fineness ol wool, admirably suited for combing purposes. The weignt of fleece is very considerable. Animals from this flock have frequently carried off first class prizes at Cattle Shows in France and Germany, and it is a well attested fact that the young rams are in great demand by the owners of Saxony flocks, to keep up the breed of their sheep. The Auctioners have every confidence in recommending this importation to the notice of Flock Masters in New Zealand as they have been particularly selected for their hardiness and adaptability to a changeable climate, and, not being like most imported sheep stable bred, they will be found well able to stand rough weather and easily acclimatised. Not the least of their recommendation is the ease with which they are maintained in condition on the most indifferent pastures, .so that as a most profitable investment they will be found unequalled. The Terms of Sale will be most liberal Exchange Buildings, Wellington, 27th April, 1863 Notice
A Brindled Cow, with a ciicular brand joined to an indistinct letter on the hip, has been upon Capt. Rhodes’ Hun for everal years, also some of her increase. If the same are not claimed within three months they will be sold to pay expences. N. E. BEAMISH, Turakina. April 30, 1863For Sal®. » PIANOFORTE—a superior instru/1l ment. A handsome BOOK-CASE—upper compartment glazed doors. I TAYLOR, WATT, & Co. | April 30th, 1863. Fencinga Bull f Four Miles of Ditch and Bank ill Fencing, in portions of not less than One Mile each, to be erected on Captain Rhodes’ Station, Olakupu; and about Two Miles of similar Fencing on his Station at , I'urakina. ' Tenders for the above woik are invited up to the 2nd June next, by the Undersigned, who will give Specifications and Particulars. ROBERT J. KNOX, Otakupu , i Or, N. E. BEAMISH, I Turakina. ' May 7. 1863. Notice. PERSONS having Horses running on Stanley Farm lands, in the Bonny Clen, are requested to remove the same forthwith, as after this date all Horses {found trespassing will be charged 3s. per week each, and detained till the amount is paid. No person will be allowed to remove them without my warrant. JOHN GOWER. Stanley Farm, Bonny Glen, r- : 0.l TO C
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 344, 21 May 1863, Page 2
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